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The rapid rise of the global economy is reshaping the way New Jersey companies do business. This weekly column explores the growing ties between Garden State businesses and the rest of the world.
There's growing evidence U.S. consumers are willing to give hybrids and other alternative-fuel vehicles a try. "Right now, hybrids make a lot of sense," says one new owner.
Aero-News: Quote of the Day "We have invested a lot in ground facilities, so we have to stick with the order for now." Source: Emirates president Tim Clark in reference to the carrier's $13 billion order from Airbus. Emirates, with 45 jets on order, is by far the largest customer for Airbus' A380 superjumbo. Recent announced delays with the program confirm deliveries will now be two years behind
Marshall University will spend the next three years and $1.2 million in federal money trying to increase the role and number of women in scientific fields there.
Following is a summary of high technology news releases transmitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/.
By Chris Huntemann Senior Staff Writer The West Virginia University School of Physical Education will hold a program to celebrate the contributions made by former black athletes at WVU as well as black faculty and professors.
National Alternative Fuel Day is dedicated to promoting alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles. It got its start at West Virginia University.
Six South African employees of Anglo American's Anglo Coal subsidiary were in West Virginia earlier this week to visit Arch Coal mines.
Experts say to help U.S. and West Virginia companies compete in the Chinese market, and to protect them from potentially unfair trading practices, government officials need to become more educated about the Asian country.
WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass.----Pressure BioSciences, Inc. today announced that it has sold Bench Top PCT Sample Preparation Systems to Johns Hopkins University, the National Institutes of Health , and a state laboratory of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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